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North Country EMS seeks 10-year levy renewal

July 20, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Residents within North Country Emergency Medical Services’s district will decide on Aug. 6 whether to renew a 10-year levy that represents a third of the ambulance service’s funding. Read story

The 2019 primary election is Aug. 6.

Ballots on way for Aug. 6 primary vote

The 2019 primary election is Aug. 6.

July 18, 2019, 7:01pm Clark County News

Ballots are on their way to registered voters in Clark County, capping an unusually busy primary season in local politics. Read story

Vancouver City Council Position 6 candidates Diana Perez, from left, Jeanne Stewart, Paul Montague, Adam Aguilera, Mike Pond and Sarah Fox speak during a forum held by the League of Women Voters of Clark County on Wednesday evening at the Vancouver Community Library. Not pictured is Dorel Singeorzan, who was unable to attend.

City council candidates tackle pressing Vancouver issues

Vancouver City Council Position 6 candidates Diana Perez, from left, Jeanne Stewart, Paul Montague, Adam Aguilera, Mike Pond and Sarah Fox speak during a forum held by the League of Women Voters of Clark County on Wednesday evening at the Vancouver Community Library. Not pictured is Dorel Singeorzan, who was unable to attend.

July 17, 2019, 10:42pm Clark County News

At a city council candidate forum hosted Wednesday evening by the League of Women Voters of Clark County, candidates spoke to issues dominating Vancouver’s public discourse: How they would fix the affordable housing shortage, address first-responder training and improve infrastructure. Read story

League of Women Voters sets candidate forums

July 15, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Voters will have a chance to hear from city council and school board candidates in a series of upcoming forums. Read story

Candidates for Vancouver Public School Board of Directors Pos. 5, Scott Dalesandro, from left, Jennifer Hawks-Conright, Tracie Barrows and Chris Lewis meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board last week. The candidates outlined their visions and priorities for Clark County’s second-largest school district during the meeting.

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Candidates for Vancouver Public School Board of Directors Pos. 5, Scott Dalesandro, from left, Jennifer Hawks-Conright, Tracie Barrows and Chris Lewis meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board last week. The candidates outlined their visions and priorities for Clark County’s second-largest school district during the meeting.

July 9, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

It’s a fuller-than-usual election field for candidates running for the Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors this year, and there’s no exception in the race to fill retiring board member Rosemary Fryer’s seat. Four newcomers are competing, each promising that their experiences and backgrounds best suit them for the role. Read story

Clark County Council candidate Adrian Cortes and his campaign coordinator, Wendy Cleveland, consult a list of businesses they planned to visit while campaigning during a recent Camas First Friday event.

Battle Ground councilor Cortes challenges Medvigy for Clark County Council seat

Clark County Council candidate Adrian Cortes and his campaign coordinator, Wendy Cleveland, consult a list of businesses they planned to visit while campaigning during a recent Camas First Friday event.

July 9, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Adrian Cortes, a candidate in a special election for Clark County Council, has ideas about taxation, land use and infrastructure. But throughout a recent interview, Cortes had a recurring refrain: Clark County needs a vision. Read story

Washington State University Vancouver professor Carolyn Long is planning to run as a Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District.

Carolyn Long launches second bid for Congress

Washington State University Vancouver professor Carolyn Long is planning to run as a Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District.

July 8, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Carolyn Long, a Democrat who in 2018 lost the most competitive race in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District in nearly a decade, is looking once more to unseat the incumbent. Read story

Adrian Cortes, right, is challenging Gary Medvigy for Clark County Council.

Candidates split on project to industrialize Brush Prairie

Adrian Cortes, right, is challenging Gary Medvigy for Clark County Council.

June 24, 2019, 6:06am Clark County News

Neither of the candidates running in a special election for Clark County Council want an asphalt plant in Brush Prairie, a failed proposal that once drew strong opposition and continues to haunt the unincorporated community. Read story

The Columbian’s Editorial Board interviews Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors Pos. 1 candidates Kyle Sproul, from left, Caressa Milgrove, incumbent Dale Rice and Thomas Higdon.

VPS school board candidates bring variety of concerns to racevideo icon

The Columbian’s Editorial Board interviews Vancouver Public Schools Board of Directors Pos. 1 candidates Kyle Sproul, from left, Caressa Milgrove, incumbent Dale Rice and Thomas Higdon.

June 22, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

A fuller-than-usual slate of school board candidates this week outlined how their lived experience will serve families in Vancouver Public Schools, Clark County’s second-largest school district. Read story

Justin Forsman

Council candidate: Vancouver’s taxes punish business

Justin Forsman

May 27, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

A former Vancouver city council candidate, who in his wildcard 2015 and 2017 campaigns stood out for his candor and strong opinions on fluoride, is running again this year. Read story